Supplies for Cleaning a Rome 22caliber Revolver

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Part of the video series: Maintenance Tips for a Rome 22caliber Revolver

Summary: Learn about cleaning supplies needed to clean the Rome 22caliber Revolver in this free how-to video on proper maintenance of a Rome 22caliber Revolver.

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Jason Boatwright Jason Boatwright has worked in and around the firearm industry for six years. Over the last two years he was a gun library specialist for Cabela's. He has a... read more

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Supplies for Cleaning a Rome 22caliber Revolver

We're going to go a little bit over what we need to do and clean this, take down and actually clean this firearm. I have a pair of pliers here and on this firearm; it can be particularly difficult to take out the cylinder pin holder. And I have my bore light, my cleaning brushes here, some patches, and the patches are just going to, we're going to use those to wipe down the firearm and to use an overall judge to find some of this gunk and clean up. Q-tips, it's going to help us with the same thing, it's going to get us into a little bit smaller area to let us clean some of these cracks and crevices, screwdriver, I just use that in conjunction with patches sometimes to clean. I have my oil rag here, which basically I only use this oil rag at the very end of cleaning the firearm. We have our bore snake and 22caliber; we're going to use that to clean the inside of the barrel and to clean out the inside of the cylinder holes. And we have Hoppes Number Nine, which we're going to use in conjunction with the bore snake, we have Rem Oil, we're going to use that as a lubricator to get the cylinder to spin a little bit easier. I just recently picked this up and it needs a little bit of TLC, so we're going to give it a little bit of TLC that it really needs today. And we have Break Free here, and this Break Free is going to help us break down some of this built-up gunk and gun powder that didn't necessarily burn off. It looks like somebody had a lot of fun with this firearm and didn't necessarily do what they could've done and we're going to give it to it today.

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